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BROOKLYN CROWD TOO LARGE
Hasted Sank, of Fans Come Near
Preventing Game.
GIANTS GET EIGHTEEN TALLIES
Jaeve Verba Take Advantage of
Craw aal Pile Ip Twtal (
Twenty Rata nu la lis :
lealage Before Darkeee.
UnoOKLYK. April ll.-Xe York won
th oiwnlng gam twlny In' fur th larg
ast crowd lliat ever attended a National
league content here, eo dene w tho
crowd tbat It rncro.ibed on the diamond
. and a battalion of polka had to b called
In, on the advlca of Mayor Oaynor. to
flvo tho player room. A hit into the
outfield that would ordinarily have been
an ey out, want for two baaea. The
New Yorka took advanlag of thla, net
ting no leea than ten doubles Thar plied
up eighteen mm off the three Brooklyn
pitcher. XUrquard at effective In ill
except the third Inning. The gam waa
called In the sixth Inning aa account of
darkness.
The gam was one of tho moat remark
able ainoe tho St. Loul team and the
Brooklyn played more than a acore of
wear ago. Tho crowd overflowed the
field clear up to tho diamond. It looked
for a tint a If the Brooklyn would
be compelled to forfeit the gam a the
apodal policemen war helpless. Finally
President Kbbeta appealed to Mnyor Oay
nor, who waa present, to throw the first
ball Into the field, and hla honor mad a
paclal requeat of the deputy pollr com
Bileeloner to bring In the regular force.
There partially cleared the field, but
tho In the atand wr unabl to ere
owing to the number of person itandlng
about the ground. Score:
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Brooklyn 1 J
Oam ralltd account uf darkneaa.
Two-baa htti: Deeore. Dovle (I. Mur.
lay (l). Her. Myara (). Marquard tft,
Moran, Northen. Wheat. Hummel. Flrat
knee oa error; Nw York. I; Brooklyn.
1 lfi on bam: New York. I: Brooklyn.
. iJounie play, rlh.ftef Doyle and Wer
kle. Baae on balla: Off Hiicker, I; off
Berger, 1: off Kent, I; off Marquard. a
Mulrn baaaa: Doeore. Doyle. Mtrotk out:
By Barger. 1; by Dent, I; by Marquard,
t Hlu: Off Rurker. in Ihre and one
third Inline: off Banter. In one and
two-thlrde Inning. Times 1:45. Vmplrve:
Klem and . Buah.
t. tala Blaaka riratea.
T. LOITI. April 11. -Thirteen hlta. In
cluding a home ru ty Kvwm, enabled.
St. Loula to eh at oat Plttemirgh, T to .
In the opening gam of the eeaeon. Evan'
pom run followed a three-baa hit by
Konetchy In Ui alxth. 8core:
MTTMfPOH. IT. ftti
ABH.O.A.g. u.a.oi.i.
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Miller. Ik... 4 I II IK.eae. rt .. 4 11
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UMta. a.. I I I IHinaea. a.. 4 I 4
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Tuak.....ll 4 M M I .
Batted tor Camntt In eeventh.
9t. leul. I I U I I I M
Plttiburgh . -
Two-baa hit; Bllaa. Three-baae hit:
Konetchy Horn run: Evn. acrifto
h: Donlln, I'amntia Stolen km: Hug
fine. Double ply: Kill to Mowrey
raaaed ball: Otbeoa. Baae on balla: off
Marmow. I; off Adam. L Ktruofe out: By
Camnlta. 1: by Harmon. I; by Adam, t
Hlta: Off Ccmnltt, In all Innlnge; off
Adam. 4 In two Innlnce. Left on liana
ft. Unit. 1: Plttahurgh. . Tim: I at.
I moire: Owena and Brenaan.
Bart. a BedlTlvaa. ,
BOSTON. April 11 -The relurenated
Boatoa team defeated Phlladelph. with
Alrxauder pitciilng. T to 4. In the flrat
'"t "Jh on today- A crowd
which ttrarly filled tbe groundl applauded
the frequent and heavy hitting fpratt
ut the local led with a home run, triple
and rlnale. while Cravaih of the Phlia
aelphlaa gut three double. The uaual
openlne; eeremoniee marked the brainatng
of Play oa tbe local e-mufula i . .. -
forty-fifth year. Mayor Vlu.erald threw
o.it the fim ban and Prealdent 'momaa
M. Lyre h of the National leagu saw lb
game. 8cor:
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fhlladelphla . I 1 i-i
Two-ba-w htta: Doolan. Miller lit.
Houaer. Cravat h (J). Uaderua. Three
te hit: SpraJt. Home run: gpratt.
Bacrlflce hiU: Tltua. Campbell. .lolea
baaea. McDonald. Miller. Deft on base
Boatoa. I: Philadelphia. Ml Baaea on
balla: Off Purdue. 4: off Alexarder. 1
laae on error: Boatoa. I; Philadelphia.
h Struck out: By Purdue, J, kr Alax-
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"BUNNY" II EARN.
Standing of Teams
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Played, Won. l.ot. pet.
New Tork 1
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Mt. Loul
Boeion I
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Philadelphia ..-..a.::, i
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Pltleburih . '...k I
Brooklyn J. I 1 .out
AMER. LRAOCK. AMER, A8N.
W. U Pct.l w i Prf
Pblla 1 I.4WI Mln'aptdli 1 i on
tleeTd ., I tow Ht. Paul... t 1 Ouo
Bneton ... I lW Toledo .... t l.nO
Chicago .. I l.omlColumbu t I.Wn
Detroit ... 1 .w Kan. City.. t .MO
it. LAina.. i .! DoulalllM I
rew Y,,rk ,(..ii Ind'polla ,, I .M
h I .wif Milwaukee; f .000
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York. II: Brooklyn, a Mi Inning.
Philadelphia. 4: Hoe ion. T.
Chicago, ; Cincinnati, la.
ruteburgh. : ft. Loula. T.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Whlngton. I: Philadelphia, 4,
Bneton. t: New York. I
Detroit, I; Cleveland. I Eleven Inning
BU I-oule, f: Chicago. 1
AMERICAN ASHOCIATION.
Mlnneapolla. It: Iiulevllle, t.
Kaneaa Oty .4: Columbua, li
Hi. Paul, I: Indlanapoll. . -Mllwauke.
1: Toledo, a ,
Uame Taday.
National Laaina New .York ai
ton. Philadelphia at Boatnn, Chicago at
Cincinnati. Pittsburgh at St. Loula.
mnon Lieagua-n aahlnglon at Phlla
delrihla. Uneion at New York. Detroit, at
Cleveland. Ht. Loul at Chtrago.
American Aaaoclatlon Mlnneapolla at
Loulavtlle, Kanaaa city at Columbua, St.
Paul at Indlanapoll, Mllwauke at To
ledo. nder. 5. Tim: '
aad Ftnnartn.
I.M. Umpire.: Rigiey
Caba Laa 4a Red.
CINCINNATI. April ll.-Befor by far
' f "Tq tnai ever, caw a nail
aam In- thla' dtr Cincinnati deefated
Chicago In the opening game of the Na
tional league eeaeon here todev I to a
Th game marked the formal opening
of the new grand atand od perk. Both
Col and Prank Hmith were forced to ra
llra early In the game before: an ava
lanche of hlu. Charley Hi.ilih, who ro-
iievea lore, rild 'Htti better, and waa
uneiir r-ii-ieo in tne final Inning by
Hlchle. Humohrle who relieve k'.L
Smith for Cincinnati, had the vteltnr
t hn mercy with the exception of the
-c-min ininns. wnen a otngi and a
triple allowed a run to come over.
'The game was temarkahl for the good
fielding. ronetcVrln the mnnw ...
acored. Palea. Kaan, Reerhcr and Phelan
xarrea i in oat roe tbe locale, while
Sheckjrd and Hchulle hit wall for Chi
caao. PVor:
CHICAGO CIVCIKXATt.
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eMaara. u. I I f eneue. et . Ilea
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Henaea. at.. I I I erb-taa. ...! t 1 I
Tlaer, el... I t I I IImocM. av. 4 Ilia
Arrber. e.. 4 I I I UcLeea. e. .. 4 Ilea
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RJcble. e .. I M.-DeeeM .114
W. Miller.. I J
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Teule a I 14 11 I
Batted (or c. Imlih in eighth.
uaiteo tor l-mltii in tnlrd.
Chicago 4) t i
Cincinnati 1 0 t 1 t
Two. baae hit: Col. Lennox. Schult.
Three-baae hlta: Uchulte, Batra. Phelan.
Beechcr. Rherkard 11. Egan. Hit
Off r. Smith. ! In threo Innlnge: off
Humphrtea. I In U Innlnn: off Cole t
In three and two-thirda innlnga; off C
fmlth. 4 la three and one-third Innine;
off Hlchle. 1 n one Inning. Sxcnric
kit: Chine. Maraana. Stolerl baaea:
Chance Hate. Left on baae: Chlcao.
'-Indno.tJ. i. rirat baae oa b:i:
Off C. Smith. J- off Richie, ; off P
fmlth. . off Humphrtea. 1. Hit by
pitcher: By Humphrtea. gchulta. Struck
out: BrCol. ; by C. Smith. I. by
Humphrtea. 4. Ttrna: IB. Umpire'
johnatoa and Eacton.
Tex Jones is Sold
to Buffalo Club
T. JOSEPH. April 1L riTtnBaawaaa
Tex' Jonas, turned feaak ka the St.
Joseph VT eetero Leagu team, by the
Chicago America club thla op ring, waa
today anal by Owner John Holland to
4fc,BWIilP .ilS. Rf-Ji,- International
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THE BEE:
of Human Intelligence
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j ATHLETICS START DOT RIGHT
Champion. Beg-in with Victory Over
Waaoington Senator..
COOMBS WILD, BUT EFFECTIVE
Jahaaoa Loae Ilia II era (.atae la
rifth by Maklaa Wild Throve
VYalrh Let la Tela Baaa
Big (reel Uat
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PHILADELPHIA. April ll.-PMIdel-
phla won th opening gam of the Amer
ican league eeaeon thla aftcrnucn from
Washington. 4 to 1 Coombs althougU
wild, did not allow a hit until on man
wa out In th eighth. Th vl.ltor. hit
eafely three time and (cored two runv
Johneon wu effei tlve, except In three In
ning. In ch of which th horn tem
m"s two hit. Th vl.lting twlrler loet
hi own game In th fifth by making a
wild throw, which let in two run. A
larg crowd turned out and wltneaaed
th march of th player acroea th Held,
th flag ralalng and th throwing of th
ball by Mayor Blankenburg. Score:
WAIHINOTON. nilLADKU-HIA.
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Mllaa. et...l I I eltniak. If .. 4 4 11
arbeeler. rf . I I t eOI4rla. rf,.4 II It
Moeuer. If .. Ilea aiiiii... tk a a .
rirae, Ik i.. I III eiUker. III!
KnleU. It . I 111 OMerekr. rf.. I I I
r llae. Ik. I II
KMter. Ik... I I aaarr. - .. 1 tie.
Ateaa.lk. .. I I 1 1,,. t I 4 I I
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eu,.i. M e w t .
Teuht M mi
Batted for Johnaon In th ninth.
Philadelphia I I I I I 1 C
Waahlngtun aJ
Two-baa hit: Barry. Plynn. Stolen
baaee: Knight. Colli, Schemer. Left
on baaaa: Waahlngton. 11; Philadelphia.
7. baae on balla: off Johneon. I; off
Coomb. 7. Baena on error; Mashlng
ton.l; Philadelphia. I. Htrurk out: By
Johneon. 4; by Coomb, a Time: 1.04.
Lmplree; O'Loughlln and Weetervelt.
roar la Mlatb Meal SewfS Vark.
NEW TORK. April ll.-Th Boeton
American won th opening game of the
American league eeaeon in New York
today, defeating New York, I to J, by a
'any in tne nintn, winch netted
four run. All th curtumery feature of
opening dy" were in evidence. Includ
ing a big and enthualaatlc crowd, which
wltneeaed a game cloee and well plaved
enough to keep Intereet at a high pitch.
Th flrat appearance of Harry Wolverton
aa 'ftianager of th local, and of Jake
Wlehl at th head of th vleitor were
feature. New York took the lead In th
flrt Inning, Wood ciartlng wild and n
Ing two men which, with Daniel hit,
Chaee wcrlfloa and Cree' out. reeulted
In three run. Boatun eoored one on
Hooper hit, an error and Stahl'a eexrl
flc fly. Th vlaltor took th game In
th eighth by bunching four hit on
taldHell, who wa relieved by Vaughn
afier th damage ha.l been don. Cre'
fielding featured for New York and
Hooper' work In rlglit and VYooua' pitch
ing and all-around ploying at th bat and
In the field (04- th vliltora. Score:
Xgw toiik . ewroK.
AU.IIOA.g AUHO.AE.
Welter, rt , I I I eHee.ee, If.. 4 I a a
Keelela, el.. I I I Vitee. t . e I I a
Ik... I . J I .eeeeaer. et,. lata
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Haniell. et. I I I lUo laer, tkl I 1 I a
a Iter. Ill I I I Waener. a. I 1 I i
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Teui. It inn i
Batted for Vaughn In ninth.
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Nw York I .-
,i,Vi.":.D7 Caldwell I n rtih, ont.
thrd Inning: off Vaughn. in two.
third wining Sacrifice fly: Stahl. Sacrl.
nee kite: Cha. Daklele. L. Gardner.
.-..WW i ww.. rioopar, lartsell. K. Qard.
to noiien iNjuoie play: Htreet to
Gardner. Ift on bean: Boeton. 1; New
e.-ciret uaae on Delia: Off Cald-
"eooa, a nrt paa on
error: Boeton. It New Vork t u,MU,.
out: By Caldwell. &; by Vaughn, 1; hy
Wood, t Paeaed ball: Ktreet. Time. :o
uwyine, Ninvuy ana tiart.
j T I acre Laa la fcleveath
CLEVELAND. April ll.-The t.rgeet
crowd ever in the new leagu park at-
noeu ine opening today of the Clev
land aeaeun. Cleveland ilvfeallnar rw,r.,i
I to I and th earn ! n s uv n.n
Th winning run a acured on Tur
ner'. .Ingle and Eaaterley double. Dale
hanty error. Turner a aacriflc and
itcnm a amnio proauced Cleveland e
flrat run, while ltueh . error. Ryan'
teal. Hornhoret aacrtflre and Tur
ner out eent Hn acroa In the foutrk
Detroit tied the ecore In th lth on
pae to Cobb, error by Hohnhorat and
auriwr ana leienanir out.
Much Intereet wa displayed la the
rivalry between Cobb and Jack-on. The
latter took off the honor with three
hue. two tolen baae. three putoutt and
an aalat.
Jajoie was twice ptirpoaely caaaed with
Jackeoa on aecoad and two oul Score
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ketceer. If.. I I I I rnt. a? a i , a .
Jertia. ef.'.'l I 4 I iCtkk. et....4 4 i
lA'aet, Ik... I 14 fT-vfere, rt I 1 e a
r i ( en-ham,, at 4 I III
H'aeuw, lkt III I lOeleer. Ik. 4 n I a
Tfer. Ik.. 4 14 1 1 a,, et. ... 4 I 4 t
Keatartr. e . I 1 4 I taeas e..4 I I t
Miuball. ( I I I ejl.il.a. p... I e I !
T" uii i T.u n m Tt 1
tme out when winning run wet enured.
Cleveland ...I I I I M I I I M
Detroit 2t-
Two-ba. hit: Eaaterly. Sacrifice hit.:
Turner. Hohnhorat. dtolen baaee: Ryan
Jarkaon ill. Hohnhorat l Ik Baae on
balla: Off Mitchell. 1; off Mullln. X Struck
out: By Mitchell. 4: by Mullln. C First
be on error: Cleveland. J: Detroit,
Left on baaee: Cleveend. M: Detroit, a
Time: 13 Umpires: Perrine and Dineen.
Sax Beat Browne.
CHICAGO. Anefl 11 -T. . :
league baae ball eeaeon wa opened In
Chicago today with a to 1 victory for
the local team over St, l-ouit -Big Ed"
, In fn condition, having but
one bad Inning. In which three bit? and
a balk, called or Umpire Ewane, gave tne
vuitor. their ore. The game ru t
triured by the hitting of CaTlahan and the
Ird. Mayor Htjrleon presented a cheat
eaaaeaaaaeaeaJAeeefcaaa niii I - ,w. '
OMAHA. FRIDAY. APRIL
yes ma. t'
'NipecTo- nee
or -roc- cHimMet
0w To nr IT
FANS ALL KA1VEL AT HIS HOST
HABVELOUS BENDEBS
.e
JACK RYAN,
Rourk pitcher.
Ideal and a larg crowd wu present
Score:
T. unci. CHICAOO.
AU.H.O.AK ltUO.il
Ihettea. et.. 4 futk. Sk..... 4 I I I I
Auelle. Ik .. I I I J Ur. Ik 4 II I I
eietau. .. I 1 II I tmililian. II. 4 I I II
Cowrie, rf. 4 I I 1 kvlle, cf . . . 4 I 1
Hnaaa. If.... I Ike IMatlkk, rt.. I 1
Pr.ll. Ik.,.. I II Zll.r, b... 4 I I I 4
Hall litem Hllll eWearer. am.. 4 1 I I I
aovbeaa, k.. I I I enullliaa. c. I t I I I
Lake, 14 kWelak, p.... 4 1114
Tvuia n i ai ii i Toun B "i n It
Chicago I 1 I t 1 1 M
81. Lout ! 0-1
Two baa hit: Waleh. lft on baaea:
Chicago, 7; Bl. Lnule, I. Haee on ball.:
Off W'al.h, 1; off Lake, t Struck out:
Hi Ijike. i. Balk: Waleh. Umpire:
Evan and Egan. Tim: 1 09.
Mink Leaguers
Arrange Schedule
BEATRICE. Neb., April ll.-(Sperlal
Telegram. )-Th director of th Mink
Baa Ball leagu met her. thla afternoon
anl arranged a schedule for th coming
comprising th league are Nebraska City,
Auburn. Fall City, Humboldt, Beatrice
and Hiawatha, Kan.
DOANE BASE BALL SQUAD
IS WORKING OUT FINE
CRETE, Neb., April 11. (Special
With th rctura of th atudent alter th
prlng recera, began th practice of ban
ball, although aome .la or seven war
working oat during th vacation. Coach
Johneon ha had about twenty to tweip
ty-flve men out every night this week,
putting them through a Miff training. In
cluding batting praryce, fielding and
baae running, beaide a trot around th
field every evening. Of th old player.
x-Csptaln Branaon will hold down bl
old position of backatopplng. he being on
of th matt continent catchers In the
intercollegiate leagu; Captain Kreb
will be at bl old pool Hon at aecond, anf
svoraD in niiu iieiu. At ins iirai corner
Gate and Goodell are trying out, with
Gardner, th Ion aspirant for tb third
position at present. At abort Benson and
G. Mlckle are showing up well, and
Davison alternating at that posi
tion and In I he box. He. with Kretstnger
wilt In all probability form th bsat of
th pitching itaff. In the field Hlgby,
Eoreter and Bali are showing up wall,
with plenty of competition to spwr them
oo. With the Nebraska Indian coming
Monday the Tiger will get a chance to
buck up against a atrong team every day
end will undoubtedly be able to show
aom class by a couple of weeks. 0
Saturday, April U, th Doane boy will
play an exhibition practice gams with
th Nebraska university team, after
which a stiff schedule will he played.
Beatrice Teaele dab Electa.
BEATRICE. Neb.. April ll.-tSp.clal.)
Th Beatrice Tennl club met Tuesday
evening and elected C.IL. Sherwood,
prealdent and R. W. W'eavcrllng. eer re
try and treasurer. It ws decided to place
th membership at 15 00 Instead of $1400
aa la.t year, and It wa also voted to
afflliat with th .tat tennl association,
which wa recently organised at Omaha.
The court here will be greatly Inproved
and put In the best possible shape for
tbe
QUALIFICATION HONORS GO
TO FOWNES IN GOLF MEET
PINEHCRST. X. C, April 1L-Elghty.
two and a margin of two ttrokee wot
the quallflcitlen trophy In today' open
ing play of the annual m Id-April golf
tournament for Henry C. Fowne of the
Oakmonr County dub of Pittsburgh. In
second place S. D. Tatt of Fob du Lac
Wis. made H. and In the third Chltholm
Beach of Fox Hills. N. J.. .
Other who made tbe first division
rere: N. S. Hunt, Pittsburg Country;
E. E. Wllbar, Alpine; J. D. Armstrong,
Park; R. P. Tladale. Victoria: JV. W.
Dean. Oakley; Spencer Waters, Apa
wamle: E. J. Spa.ul ding. Waubenakee;
Wllsoa Bcott. Patteraoa; 8. A. Hen-
see. Cooper-town; J. V. Shepard.
Pittsburgh: T. J. Check. Aoboa; R. C.
Shannon, second, Oakhlll; J. E. Kellogg.
Alpine.
Don't be uiprjetl If you have an
attack of rheamatiam this spring. Just
rub th affected part freely with Cham
berlain' Uniment and k will aoea als-
JU..aae.i eiae
12, 1912.
Drawn
MILLERS GET SECOND GAME
Miiuieapolis Bonchei Hits in Three
Inning, to Wis,
COLONELS' HARD HITTING FAILS
Wrenched Ankle SaaUlaed la Col.
Ilelaa with Altlaer (aaeca Re-
. the Coatcet.
LOUISVILLE, Ky., April ll.-Mlnne-
tnolia won th cecond straight game
from Loulsvl'lo today by bunching hits
in th flrat, recond and rixth Inning.
The local outbatted the riaitora, but
could not bunch their hit. Catcher
Midden was forced to retire from the
game owing to a wrenched ankle aua
talned In a colIUlon with Altixer at th
plat. Score:
Batted for Conutock in th wcond In
ning.
Louisville 1 14)irJ01we
Mlnneapoll i J 4 -U
Two-ba htta: Clymer. Gill. 8nydr t).
Threelbaee hit.: Beaumlller, Hayden.
Stolen baeee: Clvmer. William Double
play: Kerrt.. William and QUI. Struck
out: By Snyder, 6: by Peterson, 1. Base
on hall: Off Ciisc 1: off Comatork. 1:
off Snyder, 4: off Young, I; off Patter
son, t Hit by pitcher: By Patterson,
Schlel. Hit": Off Cometock. i In one
Inning: off Young. in three Inning.: off
Patterson. 7 In fir innlnn: off Cries, 4
In on and one-third Inning.:: oft Snyder,
8 in eeven and twn-tlilrda Innlnge. Left
on ha net: Loulavtlle. 10; Mlnneapolla, 4.
Wild pltchea: Snyder (2. Time: :li.
Umpire: Chill and Anderson.
West Mold Brewer.
TOLEDO. , April 11, Milwaukee
found Weat Invincible thla afternoon and
Toledo won the second gam of tne
.erlea, g to 1. McGlynn wai driven from
th box la th third. Scon:
TOtann. HILWACKCI.
AMH.0.AI ABHOAg
rilrk. rt...,4 lie lateiie, If.... I lit
H'keiaa. Ik I I I I :-ba telle, rt I t I 1
Oaemaa, .11111 Randall, rt. 4 I I
Grlna. If,., I II. eJaaam, lk.... 4 I II 1 4
Mllee. If. .. I 1 I 'lark. lb ... 4 I I I
Puma, cf...4 I 4 tlla w ... 4 14 14
nmler. 9h.. 1 I 1 tChtrlet. la.t I I 1 I
Barrteb lh. I I A . llanball. t. 1 I I 1
.,-. c... I 4X1 t Uieadert, a. I I I 1
Wett. p I lUi-UIra, ., 1 I 4 I
MaHoe, 4 I
Total! II Kill INKkelam, lie! II
Helta 1
nebertj ..141
TMilt.:.. m m h i
Ratted for Marlon In the fifth.
Batted tor Nicholson in th ninth.
Toledo I -
Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 0 0-1
Two-baa hit: Jonea. Home run: Der
rick. Stolen base: Chapman. Base on
ball: Off McGlynn, i; off Marlon, 1:
oft Weat. 1, Struck out: By Marlon, I:
by Weet, I. Hit: Off McGlynn. 4 In two
Inning; off Marlon, 3 In two inning: off
Nlcholaaon. I la four Inning.. Double
nlav: Chanman to Htnehman to Der
rick. Left on baaee: Toledo, t: Mllwau
ke. I Tim: l;0fc L'mpirei: Haye
and. Irwin.
tt. Peal Wla la geeeath.
INDIANAPOLIS. Aprl 1L-Aftr a lug.
glng flrat Inning In which each team
cored three run, th pitcher, tightened
And -no one crooned the home plat until
St. Paul got to Whit again In th er
enth. and counted twice. Indlanapoll.
tried to repeat, but got only on man
around th circuit and lout to the vlalt
or. I to I Lsrcy, the Indian: after the
flrat Inning, held Indlanapoll. to three
hit, while Whit had to be replaced try
Gouliet in tb Mvcnth. evore:
T. FAIL IXDIAtfAFOUg.
1IU.1.I AB H.O.A g
Sutler ft... I 111 eReMeaoe. bl I I 1
Helnaea. cf I 4 1 Woe4rH, efl I 4.
Klfiart, rr..t 1 1 e tPlalinea, nt e e w e
M Ca'k. eel eHeeter. ill I i it
Wak lb ... 4 11 . ILreck. If... 4 1 4
Ootaea. akl 1 1 4 IWU'tne. tbl 1 t I
Leete. I. .. 4 e I a enenier. et. e e e e
Murrey, c... I lit .McCartr, c. 4 1 1 1
Later. ' Mil t Walla. ... Illtl
Oeslltt. (..Hill
Tetait. ... .n mil i
Total! II I XT I
St. Paul.. !-
Indlanapoll I 1 -4
Three-baa hits: Rlggert. Lynch, Mur.
rav. McOanv. struck out: By Trov.
i. by Goullat t. Double play: William.
to uagnler to Hunter, stolen base: ic-
cormtc. nit oy pwener: trv iaroy,
Williama. . Panned ball: Murray. Sac
rifice hit: I.roy. Base on balla- Off
Laror. t: off WWt. 4. Hit.: Off White.
6 In six and one-third Inning: off Qouliat.
t in two and two-third. Innings Ijert on
bates: at. Taut. 7; Indlanapoll 1 Tim:
1:4b, I'mpire. Bierhalter and Connolly.
Nlae Rut la
One laalatr.
COLUMBUS, O..
April H.-Pckard
cattered the Kan tet city hit today.
while th Columbus batter bunched
seven, two off Branden and five off
Flene In the seventh Inning. Two base
on bolt and a couple of rror aided
them to make nine rune, the final score
being 11 to 4. A atop by Corrtdoo, a catch
by Hlncbman and four double piya by
Kansts Citywre features Score.
Columbus -ll
Kaneaa City 0 1 J 1 - 4
Stolen bues: Htnehman. Congklton,
Love. Clarke 21. Sacrifice hits: rfmlth.
Sacrifice fly: tchaller. Two-base hit.:
Miller. Gerbei O'Connor (f). Three-base
hits: Perrlng. Corridon. Left on base.:
Columbu. 3: Knas City, 1 Doubl
play: Brandon to Corridon to Carr, Lov
to Downer. Schaller to Downey. Corridon
to Downey to Carr. Bases on bslla: Off
Packard, i; off Brandon, e. Hit by pitched
ball: Klene. Struck out: By Packard. &.
Hits: Oft Brandon. In ix and one-third
innings; off Fiene. g in on and two
thirds Inning. Time: 1:14, Umpires:
Ferguson and Handlbo.
Teaale Mew Ckalleage.
The third high class of Craigbton uni
versity is out with a challenge to any
class or sny department of the university
to meet it m a serlee of tennl games.
Th third high class boast a aome of the
best tennl. player of the college. In
cluding Duffy. Ed Smyth and Joe Adam
of last year's varsity tennis team and
consider themselves equal to any other
aggregation in the university.
for The Bee by
ANTELOPE RALLY WINS GAME
Lincoln Defeat. Omaha lUngeri by
Score of Six to Five.
BOUBEES LEAD AT THE ST AST
Seers Laces Oat Heme Raw aag
Theaaaaoa Klaekt Three-Basger,
bat Aatelapee' Hit Are
Taw Saatsroa.
BEATRICE. Net)., April ll.-3peci.l
Telegram.) IJncoln defeated Omaha her
thla afternoon In a Weatern league exhibi
tion game by the Borrow margin of 4 to i.
A .malt crowd wltneeaed the game.
Omaha took an early lead, but tbe Ante
lope executed a ipirited batting rally In
the eighth, with aingle by Pul Cobb,
Miller, Mullen and Poteet, and forged out
one acore In tha lead.
Sour of Omaha batted out a horn run
In the fourth and Thomaaon of Omaha
drove out a three-bagger In the seventh.
Four fiat double play featured th
game, two by Lincoln and two by Omaha,
Score: R.H.B.
Omaha t 1 t 04 I
Lincoln lllllllMil
Bsttarl: Hall and Campfleld: Farth
ing, Wolverton and Btratton and Poteet.
Crane Wins Eight
to Meet Jay Gould
NEW YORK. April U.-ln th final
match of th national amateur tennl.
tournament today th Etigll.h vlaltor and
former Brltiah champion. Van PAinell.
wa defeated by Joehua Crane of Boa-
ton. It waa a lively aesaion all through.
Th fourth was a vantag tet. which
went to Crane after excellent uphill
work. The winner will meet Jay Gould,
the title bolder for th national cham
pionship, on Saturday.
Today' acore: Joahua Crane, Boaton,
defeated Vane Pennell. Engllnd. (-3, l it,
ht ht hi.
Seethera League Beealta.
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Jack Johaeea aed.
CHICAOO. A Mil M "Jack" Jnhnaon
th heavyweight fichter. todav waa made
defendant in a suit for tl.oOft (lied by
George JJjttle. hi former manaser. Ac
cording to th complaint, the ault grew
out or tn loan ot a diamond ring to
Johnson.
FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT
AT ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL
ROCK ISLAND. III.. April tl.-Freder-lck
W. Monroe, a Muscatine real estate
dealer, wa killed and J. P. Nleran wa
probably fatally Injured when their au
tomobile wa driven into a railroad bridge
pier on Rock Island arsenal island today.
Persistent Advertising I th Road to
Big Returns
Sewatwr Sawders Men la,
WASHINGTON. April 11 -Newell gan
der of Tennessee waa sworn Into office
today a United State aenator to suc
ceed the late Robert L. Taylor.
Have Your Ticket
6:30P.M.
for
IKID&
This is the time THE CHICAGO IJMITED leaves
the Burlington Station, but the sleepers are ready and the
dining car is serving at 6 o'clock.
It is a brilliantly lighted train of standard and library-observation
sleepers, chair cars, also dining cars
whose simple elegance of interior and excellent servica
is the admiration of traveled people.
The schedule from Omaha, 6:30 P. iL, and into Chi
cago at 8. -09 A. with dining car sen-ice at either end,
has proved most convenient; the schedule en route is plan
ned with the intent of a smooth and restful ride, and
punctual arrival.
Burlington Depot agents in Chicago meet this train
and will give special assistance to women and children.
Agent for the best ocean steamship lines. Complete
supply of sailing lists and cabin plans. Let ns help yon
secure cabin reservations early.
"Bud" Fisher
3f WAIT TlLlT)
TP A
Knockout Blow
Fatal to Goldberg
NEW YORK. April U.-Goldbrg. aged
10, whose skull waa fractured In a bout
with a Chicago youth at tha Sharkey
Athletic club last night, died In a hoi
pttal today. The police ar aearchlng for
Goldberg" oponent, but aa yet they have
not learned bis Identity.
Tailor Waal a Oasae.
Th Stevea V Co., tallora baae ball
team have organised for tha .tat on
and are looking for Sunday afternoon
games, in bunch hs a tlfr une-up
thl eeason. Th team wants a precttc
gam for thl coming Sunday afternoon.
Kor gamea communicate with Loul
Mark, eiaruey liet.
raarfvlaap Clatt Inaa !aS
DVBTQl'E. I.. April ll.-To carry out
th Greet Weetern racing circuit trot
ting meeting In Dubuque Sept. 17 to II,
article of Incorporation of th Nut-'
wood Driving club for 110,000 wer filed
today.
Meet Mort
Tour Good Judgment
Will Bring You Here
Coma her tomorrow rook
over ray new olothea whether
It be a blue serge, black
cheviot or fancy miitura, you
will find tb latest gtvle Ja
good dependable fabrlo.' .
Mom
C LOTTIES gHQp'
I will not nrge you to buy'
try on one or a down, yon will '
receive courteoua treatment
coupled with a sincere dealt-) to
pltexse you.
Ag to price I know $20 or
$25 g sufficient to pay for a
good, snappy suit I wouldn't
pay more and I don't ak you
to.
107 South Sixteenth Street
Successor to Vollmtr
Read "Burlin,
Opposite train No. 5, leaves CMcago at 6
o'clock in the evening. You will always
have plenty of company on these trains.
. a REYSOLDS, C P. A '
1S0S Fartum buret, Oauave, Neb. ,
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